gade logistics oiiicer with the 9th assistant in the Louisville office.
Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Before joining the firm, Scott
• • Wash. was a senior auditor for the Ken-
Hamzlfrm-Smzth-Ducas » tay Department Othttm
Carl A. Hulsewede III ’8O  
is on duty with the 69th Armor Donald l)_ Conklin -81 ,
A ttrio of early ’8()s fraternity brothers has become a trio of ;lW;;(;;ig;/L/gC;?e;T;nZ`oI;;il§ ggglllnlgldilggglgligoihlligfglglg
mid ’80s business partners. Carl Hamilton ’82, Charles orhoon Rt Obgnignd Engineering
Ducas ’82, and Gary Smith ’83 lived together in the —  Award for his Work Whoo gg
Kappa Alpha fraternity house at UK during the early Julio Chgrios Aotio ,81 is Sigriod as on avionics onginoor in
1980s. They are good friends and have agreed that going ti dirootor of Ann Thornos Acyonouticol Systems ljivisioiys
into business together won’t be allowed to come between Mooroi Ingo of l-looslooi ci Bryn Deputy for Engineering Office at
that friendship. specializing in written and print lNrlglr_l‘Pall€rsorl Air Forcc Basc *1
Actually they have combined two existing businesses to communications. She was for- lll Ohlo· Hc Fcccivcd thc award
become partners. Originally Hamilton was the sole owner rr1€rlY s Progromrrrlog Spcciclist lh Deeelhhel °fl985‘
of Hamwear, a line of boxer-style sportswear shorts for “fllll Kcmuclw Educallollal T€l€‘   ,,
, girls and women that are very much. in vogue now. And VlSl°h‘ Ahlle has been lh Heh? Ronald Korrdolli ,81 is Pl¤¤·
Smith aha Ducas had the ttahthise tot White Moiihttiih *°"s‘“°‘* 1982 g}¤s_t9¤p;I¤cdc¤r¤1prccriccin ,
V - · -   irginia. e is an active mem-
`   ](;€ CYCHITI shop near the Unlvcrslty g Ggvcnncth C. U Sirnrnonds   N3,[lOH3_l Alumni i
Last winter the men decided to merge the two busi- Pill ls Ohg   gllh ;heHU‘h‘ ` l
nesses and share the risks and the profits. In doing so they miemrx/;;tlG;rmlgn cg; is gig; ’ _ i
combined Smithls finance and accounting skills, Hamil- iggi hood oorgot yi suc Fehmster 81¤ the asm?
l ton’s salesmanship, and Ducas’ strengths in managing ahh hlhlehes dlleeler at UK, ls t
employees and dealing with customers. _ , , lakmg a leavehl absence lo Shwe
ti . . . ,, . it , Donald R, Williams 81, an as executive director of the Blue- V
g We decided to risk it, Hamilton says. We re all Air Force gtrmgn lst Crass, is On grass Song Games} rn only its t
` lh Our mld-2Os’ hhel We really havehll blllll up enough duty with the 204-6th Information second year, Kentucky’s games  
to lose,) Systems Group, Wright—Patter— are the second largest such l
The combined venture became Entrecept Inc.—short Son Air Force Base, Ohio Ho is compctilioo in thc country i
t fOI` Entrepreneurial CO1'lC€ptS. 3 weather equipment specia_li5t_ Feamster who was the first Wom-
After graduating from the University—Smith with an T; an to serve on the Southeastcm i
accounting degree, and Hamilton and Ducas with market- L_ John Tipton II »81 is o C¤¤fcrc¤¤c Exccutivc Commit-  
, ing degrccs—they went separate ways. Ducas took a mar- project ongiooor with Gotiorrog me (l98l'8ll)» ls Cummtlv Pr€Fl' ‘
ket management job with Procter and Gamble Co.; Smith Smguget Wilmot and Associotcsi (lehl el the SEC Wemeh hlhlehes l
joined thc Boston ofiice of Arthur Anderson & Co., a big Inc., a Dallas, Texas, lirm. He dllhcmls group i
eight accounting firm, and Hamilton started Omega prcviously was cmploycd by thc —  i
Advertising, an electronics sign company in Winchester, U·S· ArmY Corps or Englrlcorst _T0mmY_ Elliott ,81 is the  
which ho hos Sinoo Soidt Ft. Worth, Texas, district. ohief operating ofiicter of ·Repub-  
Hamilton began working with a designer for Hamwear "  llc Savghgs Ballk. lh Erhzabfgh l
after he noticed college students wearing boxer-style shorts Donald R- Williams ’81 is H gogxho S rgiigg ifgglggl ioclzlgi tic  
over other clothing at a football game a few years ago. He gradual'? cf rllo U·S· Air Fcrcc tho Biok of Mggnohgp fg; ov; l
says that getting in to see the fashion buyers for the depart- Wccthcr cflulpmcm COUYSC at yoorS_
ment stores was the hardest part of getting started. His Chs““‘° All heme Base lll‘  -
persistence has tpaid off and the shorts are in several lead- _  Poggy Goodwin tgi is Vigo t
ing stores. He is looking forward to the 1987 spring-fash- Russell Barry Glcml ,81 cr orosidont of ootiont Caro ot Con-
ion season with plans to introduce a boxer-style mini-skirt Gr€€“WO0d¤ Sell was selected trol Baptist Hospital in Loxiog- *·
llfw. as all Olltslahdlhg Young Mah ton. She has been with Central l
Ducas and Smith joined forces early in 1985 as White Ol Amiillca lh}; lghh ielleellehs Baptist since 1977 and previously
Mountain Creamery franchisees. Ducas describes himself gtrfaglgi iflégicgiogif hn 5;;; Wosossoolsro dlroolor cf ourslrlg it
as ti "people" person and likes to work in the ice cream sroogi ooooovors ono Civic ooovh S€wl‘;€S· I
shop with the crew, making the ice cream and serving cus- tioS_ Gionn is hooornostor of `   
tomcrs. Smith says he "sits around for seven hours at a (jomloiiogc Acoclomy l-lc is also Pat Borg ’81 is the sales  
time at the calculator" figuring the bottom line. president ofthe Palmetto Associ- moosgor of Fr-¤¤ccS Wllllmao  
The trio plans to continue to work in fashion and ice ation of Independent Schools, Ro3lIY· A liccnscd brckcr. sho l
cream, and then, when the time is right, involve them- board mombor Ofrhc South Car- has been 3 Sales sssoclats with l
selves in other business ventures. Olllla lllCl€P€rlCl€lll School Allll€l‘ the eelhphhy lol three yealh  
Entrepreneurial Concepts is on the move and the trio ic ASS°°la“°“· ahel h mcmbcr Ol  ' l
moving it has energy and ambition enough to keep that lhc Glcchwhhcl Rotary Club' David M. Thomas ’81, a  
momentum going —`;T second lieutenant in the Army, l
john W. Scott jr. ’81 has has completed a signal oflicer ba- _
joined the accounting firm of sic course at the U.S. Army Sig-
Eskew & Gresham as a staff nal School, Fort Gordon, Ga. j
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